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Bangladesh, Australia

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Employment (10)

Swinburne University of Technology: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2022-11 to present | Clinical Advisor (MedTechVIC Research Hub)
Employment
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Swinburne University of Technology: Hawthorn, VIC, AU

2021-12-16 to present | Lecturer (Teaching and Research) (Occupational Therapy)
Employment
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

MERRI HEALTH: Melbourne, VICTORIA, AU

2021-06-08 to present | Occupational Therapist (ALLIED HEALTH -NDIS ADULT)
Employment
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Bangladesh Health Professions Institute: Savar, Dhaka, BD

2018-07-18 to present | Adjunct Faculty (ACADEMIC)
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Monash University - Peninsula Campus: Frankston, VIC, AU

2023-12-31 | Sessional Teaching Associate (Occupational Therapy)
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

La Trobe University: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2020-02-03 to 2021-12-15 | Academic (Occupational Therapy)
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

St Vincent's Hospital: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2019-08 to 2021-07-07 | Occupational Therapist Grade 2 (Occupational Therapy)
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

La Trobe University - Melbourne Campus: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2016-06-01 to 2016-12-31 | Casual Research Assistant (Prosthetic & Orthotics Dept)
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Box Hill Hospital: Box Hill, Victoria, AU

2014-06-01 to 2015-10-05 | Weekend Allied Health Assistant (Allied Health)
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed: Dhaka, BD

2004-10-07 to 2014-02
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Education and qualifications (3)

La Trobe University: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2014-03-03 to 2018-10-18 | PhD (Occupational Therapy)
Education
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

La Trobe University: Melbourne, Victoria, AU

2011-01 to 2011-12 | Master of Occupational Therapy (Occupational Therapy)
Education
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

University of Dhaka: Dhaka, BD

1999 to 2003 | B Sc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Funding (1)

What environmental and psychosocial factors are important to enable the work participation of people with spinal cord injury and lower limb amputation in Bangladesh?

2015 to 2017 | Grant
International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (Australian National Member Society, Australia, AU)
GRANT_NUMBER: LTU 15/00782
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Works (9)

Meaning of Work Participation After Spinal Cord Injury in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study in a Low- and Middle-Income Country Context

Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation
2024-10-17 | Journal article | Author
Part of ISSN: 1053-0487
Part of ISSN: 1573-3688
Contributors: Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah; Eleanor Mary Fossey; Rwth Stuckey
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Barriers and facilitators to work participation for persons with lower limb amputations in Bangladesh following prosthetic rehabilitation

Prosthetics and Orthotics International
2020-07-20 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0309-3646
Part of ISSN: 1746-1553
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

The meaning of work after spinal cord injury: a scoping review

Spinal Cord
2017 | Journal article
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah
grade
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Assessment for returning to work after spinal cord injuries and patient's vocational preferences

Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation
2015 | Journal article
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah
grade
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Outcomes and Participant Experience of an Online Train-the-Trainer Program for Bangladeshi Health Professionals: A Case Study Evaluation

Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
2015 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-84924940694

Part of ISBN:

1554558X 08941912

Contributors: O'Brien, L.; Broom, L.; Ullah, M.M.
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah via Scopus - Elsevier

Outcomes and participant experience of on-line training for Bangladeshi health professionals

Journal of Continuing Education in Health professions
2015 | Journal article
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Work in Bangladesh

Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation
2015 | Journal article
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah
grade
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Good Start’ for Spinal cord lesion management: An occupational therapy initiatives in Bangladesh

WFOT bulletin
2012 | Magazine article
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

‘Role Emerging’ Placement- a global phenomenon?

OT News
2011 | Journal article
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Dr Mohammad Mosayed Ullah

Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Spinal cord series and cases. (1)